Flights to Akron / Canton Regional

You'll enjoy flying into this traveler-friendly airport. Have your rental car waiting for you when you arrive by reserving it ahead of time. Free Wi-Fi is available and there are plenty of power outlets throughout the seating area. There is a large play area for children to run, slide, and play on the teeter-totter. If you have a baby, there is a lovely and private sitting room for nursing mothers. It has a comfortable rocking chair. If you travel for your job, you'll appreciate the Ohio Business Center, which is a quiet space where you can work on your computer, do research online, and use the free printer. This airport specializes in convenience for the business traveler. Food is always on the minds of travelers, and you'll find plenty of it at the Akron-Canton Regional Airport. Choose your favorite foods and beverages, for the time of day you are traveling, from selections offered by Arby's, Buckhead Grill, CAK Marketplace, Cinnabon, Great Lakes Brewing Co., and Subway. The airport provides multiple services for handicapped travelers. There is plenty of convenient handicapped parking and a shuttle that will take you to and from your car. All the restrooms are handicap accessible.

Things To Enjoy In The Akron-Canton Area

Once you have settled into your reserved hotel room, it's time to get out and enjoy the area. If you are a jazz lover, you'll fall in love with the new BLU Jazz. It's an amazing live music venue and a jazz photograph and memorabilia gallery. It features a full bar and small plate specialties. One of the most popular attractions is the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame and Museum. There are exhibits including the museum's own collections and also those on loan from collectors and artists world-wide. Vintage car lovers will enjoy visiting the Canton Classic Car Museum. In addition to 45 rare and vintage cars, you'll find antiques toys and car memorabilia.

Dining In The Akron-Canton Area

The Chop and Swizzle features a hand-crafted cocktail bar and serves drinks that were popular during the "Prohibition (1920-1933) and Polynesian (1950s and 1960s) eras." This combination speakeasy and tiki bar has over 50 drinks to choose from. Dining includes farm-to-plate offerings, main courses, short rib tacos, poutine, and seafood. Other favorite restaurants include the Brick House Tavern and Tap,